Netflix Acquires Small Time Gangster

Netflix Acquires Small Time Gangster

NETFLIX has acquired the acclaimed Melbourne-made series Small Time Gangster for UK, Australia and New Zealand with more territories to be announced shortly.

Directed by Jeffrey Walker, with a stellar cast including Steve Le Marquand, Gia Carides, Sacha Horler, Geoff Morrell and Gary Sweet, Small Time Gangster follows the misadventures of Tony Piccolo, outwardly a devoted family man who earns his living cleaning carpets - who in reality is the toughest underworld enforcer in Melbourne. But when Tony suddenly develops a conscience and his two worlds threaten to collide, he's going to need more than just cleaning fluid to clear up the mess.

Gareth Calverley and Joss King created and wrote the show's 8 episodes.

Producer Gareth Calverley commented, 'We're delighted that some of the 63 million people who subscribe to NETFLIX the world over will now have the opportunity to see the show."

Distributed globally by DRG UK, the show was produced in 2010/11 by Melbourne-based production company Boilermaker Pty Ltd in partnership with Burberry Productions. Small Time GangSTER was produced for The Movie Network by Gareth Calverley and Andrew McInally, with Peter Jenetsky, Tony Forrest, and Ewan Burnett as executive producers.

Producer Andrew McInally added, 'It's a testament to the quality of Small Time Gangster that a few years down the road it has been acquired by NETFLIX worldwide and successfully remade as 'UMBRE" by HBO Europe."

After generating record audiences for The Movie Network in 2011/12, SBS Australia screened the series in 2013/14. Small Time Gangster was developed in partnership with Film Victoria and filmed on location in Melbourne, Victoria.

Jeffrey Walker was nominated for Best Director at the 2011 AACTA Awards for Small Time Gangster and the show won the AWGIE for Best Original Mini-Series in the same year.